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a 2 BY CRIPPLES 9”: * TREATED AT CLINIC BY DR. FRIEDMANN 100 Physicians Observe Appli- cation of Tuberculosis S is Serum In Hospital. MOTHERS MOB DOCTOR. Thrust Little Victims of White Plague Into Auto and Beg for Healing. | Twenty-nine sufferers, deformed by the white plague, received the Fried- mann treatment at the hande of the! German physician to-day in the Hoe-| pital for Deformities and Joint Dis eases, Madison avenue and One Hun- dred and Twenty-third etreet. Mont of them were little children with rosy cheeks, whose twisted: and ewol- Jon limbs were all that seemed to keep them from being just like all other little boye and girls. : ‘The treatmént administered tn the operating toom on the fourth floor of the hospital under a skylight. It ie @ little room about 12 feet square. ‘There was space in it for only the leading physicians of the hospital staff an@ Dr. Friedmann, hie assistants and the subject A hundred or more phy- siciane, many of this city, but the ma- fority from cities all over the country, crowded the door and the hall outside, tuking turns in allowing each other to the bacteriologist at work. ‘The patients were nearly all “out- side: cases"—that is, they were not chdsen from cots in the hospital? They were brought up from the reception room on the first floor in groups of three or four, There was not room for more in the anasthaesia room, which Adjoins the operating room end wae used as a waiting room. While the treatments were suspend- ed for ‘juncheon, after the sixteenth patient, a young man walked into the honptat and went to Dr. te way that he was one of the patients in whom the turtle seram had been in- fected $: Gaya heimep, Inatitute, West maser otr@ecoand be wanted to thi L, phy for the improvement he His ‘tubercular knee was bared for the Dr, Fri the chart he had with him that the ‘welling had reduced three-quarters of aq inch, The stiffness of the muscles had relaxed and a limp hed almost dle- erpeared. The first patient was @ man of furty- five years, who has been disabled for ‘ten years by a tuberculosis growth at his knee. He was laid on the oper- ating table and Dr. Finkelstein of the 0OBDHHOHHSDOHHHHHHOOH|HHVO’E GHHOQHHOHHGHOHHOOODIHGOOHHOSOHOS) for intercession with him. Some oar-| the materials with which they worked, ried children fastened to boami frames:|lost no time in gathering wraps and othera uncovered the wrappings of the| hate. They started for the street in swollen and twisted arms and hands) their working clothes. and legs and fect of their little ones. There wore hundreds in the crowd and/ nearby, heard the explosion and screams there wns a low-pltched murmur lke! of the girls and rushed to the scen that of prayer rising from them, When Dr. Friedmann arrived a wom- an who had eeen hin pefore raised a) Pausing only long enough to turn in an “There he is; there is Friedmann!" ‘The women closed in about the auto- mobile lke starving animals. them reached the car before it and were nearly run down. Twenty|the second and third floors he found hands plucked at the physician's hands and at the hem of his cont. One woman threw herself on her knees before him, holding up a half naked child two years oe. 4 Dr. Friedmann shook his head com? Passionately, and, the fight nor the left, gently oper ed ‘@ way for himeelf to the basement en- trance of the hospital, into which ‘he | street, Dr Harry’ Benjamin ata “De fairly to open the ’ en and children who caught their Beaides the United States Government Stimson, and Dr. John Winters Brannan, head of Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, — wh Friedmann cordtally, ther among others: physician, Dr, May of Birmingham, tT. Ala. ; Dr. R, G. Gibson of Rio de Dr. Henry Halport or Scranton, Dr. Hmanuel Baruch, Di of Roseville, Staten I Gremere of Montreal HEOTALIM iedmann Beset By Imploring Crowd at Door of Hospital Where He Gave Clinic 9|RANGE SCANDAL (Photographed Especially for The Evening World by a Staff Photographer.) Schaudel, the policeman on post He was met by @ cascade of girls pour: ing down the stairs and fire-escapes, alarm Schaudel entered the building and groped hie way up the atairs, He helped half a dozen gasping, be- Some of | wildered girle to the street and went opped|in again. On the af irl lying unconscious, BShouldering her, Schaudel carried her to the street | and once more he entered the butlding he had heard cries from the third floor GIRL UNCONSCIOUS SMOKE CARRIED TO STREET. There he found four girls trying to] amination rescue Flerence Connor of No. looking neither to which Boooklyn, who had been o' come by the smoke. Carrying tho Con: Ingers of the wom-| nim Schaudel made his last trip from the burning building. in Mulberry street. Mayor Gaynor, mons was issued la: present. fireman to respond to the alarm had arrived and girls were attll climbing down the fire-escape from the fourth, wrote a esant,| Atth and sixth floors. Howard 1, Pullt ed to the firet alarm, sent his men into the upper floors to find if ali the occu- mes of Untontow Janel thon sent in a second alarm. Acting| W: ond call, sent in a third a and; Dr. Kugene Dr. William H. DOG®DOHDHODDOOOOOHDOO HEARING IN COURT ON APPLICATION FOR WARRANT FOR GAYNOR way, vetween | Mayor Represented by Counsel] ®3iea thet tne man was “not too rich," in Proceedings Relating to Pulitzer Libel Case, FROM! Magistrate Frederick Kernochan be- ®an at 4 o'clock this afternoon the ex- to determine 14 State/ whether or not a warrant for the ar- i t of Mayor Gaynor for eriminal wien’ Stork, “tlle pesibtante’ “hed Ubel, uske@ fot oy Ralph Pulltser, shail nor girl and driving the others ahead of ued, The proceedings were held in the courtroom of Chief Magistrate ‘ yeara old, That “anonymous"—as the Whon be reached tho atreet the first|M°Addo in the old Police Headquarters for whom @ sum- st week, He was ropresented by his Deputy Chief Langford, who respond-| Personal counsel, Stephen C, Baldwin, Taylor represented who im in the Went Indies. pants of the building were out and| Witnesses for the complainant were} she had married some other than the T, Beasele and R. H. Chief Martin, who responded to the sec-| Tevorters for The World; C. I. Coaby, rm. The|® Sun reporter, and Norman Laue a McNamara, IN HIGH SOCIETY HIDDEN BY COURT Surrogate Fowler fowler Only Gives | Out Fact That Man Left IMegitimate Son. Father in Will Attempted to Overthrow Adoption, but Court Prevents It. &@ man who for years held a prominent position In society and finance tn thi city, Surrogate Robert Ludiow Fowler himself a member of a Knlokerbocker family—to-day used the powers of his office to an extent almost unheard of fn the courts of thie State. ‘The rules of jndicial procedure com- pelled the Surrogate to make public 10 one of hie decisions the fact that an ugly scandal existe in a family hitherto respected and revered; but instead of using the name of the head of the family he used the word “Anonymous.” “Ion the matter of proving the last will and testament of Anonymous, de- ceased,” was the hefiding on his decision. Though wills and judicial decisions are public papers, the Surrogate when asked to ditt the vell of secrecy’ refused to do 20, “I will do no such thing,” he said emphatically. “I would rather go down and out with this whole office than re- veal the name of this man. DEAD MAN HAD BEEN PROMI- NENT IN NEW YORK. Aaked if the man was @ poor man, the Surrogate replied gui that he wes @ moment and All that could be learned—and this much 414 not come from the Surrogate—was that the dead man had occupied a posl- tion of prominence in the city, that he was @ member of an old family and that the revelation of a scandal might get the eocial and business world a-rock- ing. ‘This ts the story of the acandal as re- vealed by the Burrogate's' veiled deci- sion: Gome time ago the man of wealth died, He left @ married daughter and an fllegitimate eon, not quite fourteen man must be called for lack of better identity—had such & son was a fact known only to his immediate family. not] 1 appeard by the will, the decision ways, the infant son had abandoned him, @urrendered or committed the child his natural father, and that thereafter child’s father and disappeared. The child was baptised a Catholic and in fo conceal ecandel in the family of “that the unnatural mother of |. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROC 30, 1913. | allow those news: papers in that case!” Apparently powerfil influences have | saan At work since the death of “An-| onymous" to prevent the scandal from becoming public, When. a will is fied | for probate, it 1s usuaily placed in an! open case in the Surrogates office on the fifth floor of the Hail of Records and open to inapection. The will of “Anonymous” was never #0 filed. How it bd oe the Court is an unexplained | ur ROGAT! 'S PRACTICE WA! AMONG THE RICH. Surrogate Fowler comes of a family | intimately connected by ties of marriage | and blood to many persons of distinc | tion, Ludiow street was named for his |maternal family, For years he enjoyed |@ lucrative law practice, his clients be- ‘ing almont solely persons of social and financial standing. He was appointed Surrogate by Gov. Dix to fill the vacancy left by the death of Surrogate Thomas. A year ago he | was nominated on the Tammany ticket term of fourteen years | handling of this par- tloular case created surprise in legal cir. \cles, for hundreds of cases have been Gecided in the last few years revealing the history of illegitimate children of poor families. MARY GOODE TOLD STORY TO‘ENEMIES’ WROTE THE MAYOR (Continued from First Page.) sioner Waldo and Mayor Gaynor, telling just what happened. He received a note acknowledging receipt’of his letter from Executive Clerk nedy of the Police Department and also from Mayor Gaynor, On behalf of Commiasioner Waldo Kennedy promised an investiga- tion; the Mayor asked for more details. Houtenant—then his name came out Lieut. George T. Green—appeared. “But instead of an inquiry,” said the minister, “I found young Taylor and I were on trial and the same stories told at the trial @ repeated there. I dave never heard anything elee the matter,” Jonah J. Goldstein, an attorney con- nected with the East Side Neighborhood Association, with headquarters at the University Settlement, described condi- tions in east side paolrooms, “Not more than 2 per cent. of them should be licensed,” he sald. “Poo! and billiards form @ email part of what goes on there. There are more c: 4 stues games and most of these pi: are nothing more than recruiting tions for the gangs.’ ER ACCUSED BY HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW, ‘The most ational letter Mr. Buck- ner read was to Meyor Gaynor from John F. Lynch of No, 675 West One ‘Hundred and Seventy-elghth street, 3» brother-in-law of Lieut. Becker—the Only one read into the record to which real name was signed. Mr. Buckner, however, did not mention Lynch's name. |The letter, dated Aug. %, 1911, follow “Dear Bi tlon to ti 1 wish to call your atten- character of a member of the Police Department, Lieut. Charles Becker of the Headquarters Squad, mother, who is | Age, does not wish any notoriety and We respect her wishes in the matter. I fee, towever, that Becker should be given to understand that he ts not a Jaw unto himself and that he cannot with impunity threaten people with his revolver. If he ever again moleste or threatens any member of my family I shail certainly see that he is properly dealt with. “Very respectfully yours, “JOHN F. LYNCH.” “P. &: Ae further evidence of hie character, T will say that he has fre- quently expressed the eentiment regard- ing your misfortune of « year ago, that Gallagher should he electrocuted for not having killed you,” Commissioner Waldo, reporting to the was a family row and that he had found Lieut. Becker an eMctent officer ince he had been connected with Headquarters. So far ag the records showed, the matter ended there, Anonymous letters regarding condi- tions in Inspector Sweeney's district he re read into the record, These were ‘eferred to Sweeney for investigation. Junius” wrote Mayor Gaynor on Oct. 11, 1911, that a gambler of the dis- trict had boasted he “owned Lieut. Dufty, body and soul.” Inspector Bwee- however, on Sweeney's personal staf, who 1s now under indictment with his chief on grafting charge: ‘The committee adjou' o'clock Wednesday morn’ froma ital DROVE AN EARTHQUAKE. Wagon, With Nitro-Glycer! ed Through City Stree For hours ‘to-day Frank Gabreile, driver for the Goodwin Express Com Dany of Bayonne, N. J., drov Jolting cobblestones and uneven, bymnpy @treets, while in hi pounds blow up @ good-sized block of build- ings—jounced and tumbled trying to ship the explosive to Chicag: G 1 until 10.30 e. the Central Railroad of New Jersey. Officials there, with a vivid recollection things of the explosion which ripped to bits at Communipaw and Manhattan about two years the police. Gabrelle was locked up « @ charge of violating a city ordina ei STRICKEN AT CITY HALL. Rev. Heary M. Baan of Babylon Taken 1! in Park, The Rev. Henry %. Baun, sixty years old, @ Presbyterian minister, of Baby- Jon, L. L, ‘was taken to-day from City Hall Park to the Hudson Street Hos- pital, suffering from acute stomach trouble. His condition, it is reported, ts nm PNEUMONIA impure ait, Protect yourself and family by purifying your rooms and all receptacles with Piatt’s er seventy years of Jolt. over wagon forty-five of nitro-glycerine—enough to He was relle wound up at the depot of clined to take the stuff and sent for more prevalent in winter when closed doors and windows cause | fi pian STATISTICS OF... MORTALITY ARE SO UNRELIABLE Life Insurance Presidents Seek , To Correct This By Invoking Legislature. Mayor on this letter, said the matter! 6C TENCE HANDICAPPED Many Deaths Due to Nervous Debility Are Marked Otherwise. At a recent meeting of the Associatic of Life Insurance Presidents great sur- prise was expressed when it was found out that the number 4 chuse of death: ney's report was td the effect: that there was no “Lieut. Duffy" in the| /@ gee ye Rea fi Sepyhes istrict, ‘There was @ Meret. Dufty, | Year i ag xf |. Realizing what a peril this must be. this body of men ‘wre making it thei pusiness to sce that a bill is presentec to M4 the different State Le; 3 in effort to pel lg evil. i" these only ‘mor: | reliable, and the real ‘cause of death. were affixed to every death certificate. - it would be found thet an immens amount of people are dying every year lebility i 1 the rapid rate of living. by so many different po dB en it is more often than not mistakensfor somo ailment. Among the et vitality; ¢ ndition; loss of memory and appetite; lack of vigor and ambition, and a general feeling of bein: run do This condition, which ia ng a public menace. is bei lully treated bt pleasing tasting tou vhich, thy same action on the body as the vita * forces of Nature. It is even “more” efficient in restoring youth and vigor ~ than a long na sanitarium, where caer attention is paid to rest and © diet. ” Tonn can be obtained at any % be nha drug store New Yorks» ity.—. ut 59 Every sty!e STETSON nf makes 13 select roa . $3.50 to $20: ACKERMAN: The Stetson Hat Man «+ SE.23dSttiatrpritnat Also at 34 Ave. tot, 824-% Cheney of Chattanooga, Tenn.; Dr. T. C. smith of Cleveland, 0.; Dr, David Bellamy, Dr. John J. Maycock of Buf- falo; Dr. D. B. Becker of North Da- M, Wells Kellozg of Mil- Dr. George B. Johnson hospital staff read the technical bi tory ‘of bis case. With this Dr. Frie mann was already familiar, but he fol- Dr. Maurice given out to- signed Dr. Friedmann: firemen who had gone through the bullding reported that all hands were out, As the flames progressed upward, feeding on ammonia and chemicals, the danger of @ disastrous explosion grew more and more acute. Chief Martin ordered all his men from the fire es- capes and out of the lower floors and daptiom received the name of tural or de facto father. In this situ tion. the daughter, without her father's knowledge or consent, formally adopted the boy as her own, and she him her husband's name ADOPTED HIM IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW. “It to stated in the will that the adop- Tribune reporter, There were also Present under subpoena Lieut, Will- jam Kennell, the Mayor's police at- tendant, Robert Adamson, the Mayor's secretary; James Mathews, the Ma- yor's executive secretary, and Loule A. Merrill and Sidney A. C. Kelf, aten- Ographers in the Mayor's office, ‘Ralph Pulitzer's chargo is that Mayor who is seeking a rerating in order that C Te may oe ipa capa’ dil lig Peereagiis iste eal to directions on the “One of my sieters his wite—works for him, teach and he, hero-like, takes her money. She being away at present, he asks anoth of my sisters to come to his house yer terday and cook a chicken for his din- ner, When she got there he had noth- ing to cook, but iminediately attempted ay is an odorless, colorless liquid di fectant which promptly destroys fou! odors aud disease germs. It is stronger, | safer and cheaper than carbolic acid and | does not cover odor with secthee: | Sold everywhere in quart Lottles. Gentile o i ite use on } | y Gaynor in @ speech at a banquet of the| tion was pursuant to the law of New ; : The German wore & white | “1 wish the press of the country would| rea" © campaign to Aaht the Dlazel south Brooklyn Boatd of ‘Trade on| York @tate, Whether the daughter was | to assault her. She successfully resisted ' reve -and Give the following advice to berculous le. Feb. 4 criminnll; ted oved by compassion, affection or relig- | him, threatening to cut him with a / ent, Dr. Patients as coming f Do not] In State street, dircetly back of No.| por‘ criminnlly Ubelled the late Jo- | m y tee to adopt the natural gon | Carving knife, whereupon he got his re- feed Come to New York City at this time, Re-| 16 Pearl atreot, are the Immigrant airis'| *?! Ko hae tha ice ce eeeeeine | orcas father eben bet Gopeat nd shouted that he would shoot { Qeynd a towel adout the pati main at home and have patience. It will] Home, the Mission of Our Lady: of the| ®# held for the purpose of aitowing | of vail aiihaek tie f 0 tightly that it began to swell just | not be long before you will have an op-| Rosary, the Lutheran Immigrants] MT Pulltser to establish the criminal} ‘That such adoption was By yelling ‘murder’ she was able to below the portunity to receive my treatment. The| Home and Hospital and other inatitu-| bel If possible. father’s consent and that he wished the) 9.00. ite threatened her with arrest ~ by this alling the in trip to this city consumes your strength | tions for the cai of immigrants. Capt. At the opening of the examination Mr, | boy to bear his mame does appear in his Sed erated ha Would gat one ct fh (Trade Mar: made had and vitality. You cannot afford this ¢X-| raney of the Old Slip station acnt po-| BAldwin announced that he was present| will. ‘Anonymous's’ will nominates Hit) Jot, catch ner on the street soinc For E t wi Next the bip was] "A" irip to thie city might cost you| Heomen to these pl.cew to render ald)" the fepresentative of the Mayor. Mr. senaner ee or pte wit| alght and look her wp for soliciting. as er--- or er | rere ce er teeee Hae mate take’) yore ite) ahd, Parties, vom, ambarrses| In Leone. Se, npaes, out aL aanayy, te proceeds nt Wan TOMA | rite distinct from the words of Kitt, Bhd ioame ‘heme: erricg iene: with ner tiny dia a ake ins thinks thas hie Kitt (e WER moat he exoensive to be 0 © Mission of Our| ', a that the adop- | Waist torn, iat maidens nnwadtare dnd any but those sufferers selected by Gov- f the Ri ‘ .| ‘The Mayor has requested me to say,"' | he provides, in substance, is ii 2 sacene | aol rivetesihe She. ' PECTS VISIBLE IMPROVE: | trnment physicians. Me the have, dettcetine x neve| said Mr, Baldwin, "that he has the| tion of his natural son by his legitimate | “Becker has been in ike ewenpades ints sane ind yh Mehl oferin fe adh gg WEaNe, a De. Arthur Atkinson of Wisconsin. | attar when the fire started. He con.| sTeatest respect for the court and its Gaughter is to be undone within six » wi, A “ enno rr : ft who hee been in this city for some time policeman to whose house he went hav- had the many|(n an effort to obtain treatment from ing to call In a neighbor. “My sister would make a complaint but_my months of ‘Anonymous's’ death, unless undone before; and if the daughter fatis to have rescinded and annulled and made votd and of no force and effect the adoption or in any nranner interferes or weeks to prevent the son's resumption of his baptismal name—that of the father— then in that event any provision of the will in truet for her or otherwise shall be and become wholly void and of no fect, amd immediately accrue to the benefit of the infant natural eon, The will fade, however, to revoke the ap- pointment of the daughter as guardian of the boy in such an event.” KEEPS BOY AS SON AND AL80 | considered cluded the services before sonding his| Pinions. If his presonce I Dr. Friedmann, made another attempt | charges into the atreet. Heveneery be wil onine Reve to see him to-day at the Motel Ansonia,| While Capt. Andrew Cokley of kn+| After some controversy Magistrate renigned| gine Company No. 10 was descending | Kernochan said he would assume per- Charles | the fire escape in front of the building | #0"! responsibility for the fatlure of Vidal-Hundt, Dr. Friedmann's secretary, |e was wtruck by a stream of water|the Mayor to appear. Mr. Merrill was gave him @ letter of introduction to Dr.| niayed from the Maritime Butlding and |#Worn and told of going to the ban- Anderson, the Government physician, quet on the night of Feb. 4, taking a @sking Dr, Anderson to request the au.|%nt head first into the ammonta fumes | 4 hat ing nerintendent of Bellevue Hospital to] @"4 smoke of the ftth floor, In falling | #horthand report of the Mayor's speech take care of Dr. Atkinson until Dy,| from the fire escape through a window | 4nd transcribing It for the use of the Friedinann had the opportunity to treat| Capt. Cokley's right hand caught on a | reporters him. heavy steel shutter, o jumb and ry " first Aker of hit hand’ were nearly | WHAT DOES MAXINE MEAN? FUMES AND FIRE. (sc scsretisee ect nom menor ers iD BOX Special for Friday PMOCOLATE LE RED ARSORT Ri ehould subside. Within two weeks NTS—Centres of finest fondany’ MILK CHOCOLAT: CHSO Cea cream wie whet CHOCOLATE COVERED CREAM PEP- OVERKD MARA. coNe rather nanan] EBA al ° best—we use It te ou a cemulae ras: jp BOX Easter Eggs and Distinctive Novelties HIER TOKENS sleed | Fi mAs anit, Sed [PRAED, BASTER MATIN LINmD Ente @feease within two months. As Dr. Friedmann examined her etiffened knee he caused a twinge of pain and ehe crtgd out. torn off in his fall. Firemen asalated ANNES, March %.—Report that I am him down the fire ewcape to the Marl- time Hullding, where his injuries were| giyiged to Mr. A. H. Wilding ie not itn for the youn attended by Dr. A. W. White and he INHERITANCE. ag theta Mint UF Uitte girs tn the waiting room Was sent Rome, During the murgeon's | "Ue 2 Am not engaged and never tn-) one married daughter came before Ge forcoar vricen. pe cue SIY Aik, Lmabinaag. that the treatment of the injured Captain'a| HRd 10 Pe ' Burrogate Fowler shortly after ner » EATIC 1 Pip psssite aed . Sus hiwas pring ‘0: bury therewos th hand he remained unconscious. , AXINE ELLIOTT. | rather's death, informed the Court that mie EASTER enanetre tp was not-set up a crying which quite Pert dibwned the vace of Dr. Finkelstein. FIFTEEN HORSES PLUNGE | A. F, Wilding last night denied that | She bad not and did not intend to have ang” ath mH Set aside her adoption of her natural | = “alte, mele brother as her #on and asked the Surru- je to declare void that provision of CHOCOLATE CAPM na EGG8—Frency her father's will, which provided that " en KETO | oma shaved an chevelaie ] she should lose her inheritance unless covering. iS Bho did eet aside the adoption. It was CREAM MARSHMALLOW, ROGR— mish this request that the Surro has had So ier are. a a a '10c under consideration, and to-day he de- oss on ra iD MARAHMA THROUGH FIRE LINES. Fifteen horses from the stable of Ro J. Donovan in Pearl street, neat a| Whitehall, were released during the fire, They ran plunging throwgh the smoke and were of great embarrass. about and was sure that I was going ment to the work of the fremen until|to be burned to death. My loge shook thoy were caught and led out of the) ant T lost control of my movements, neighborhood, 11 to the floor and, though I didn't The smoke was #o thick that pedes- consciousness, I simply couldn trans could not seo half way across the | ®et up. 1 thought 1 was dead. 1 was street and the i®nmonia fumes seeped,| Picked up and carried downstaite by! “she clinic was suspended until Party Pgladlalutaa were reassured, Children seem to take naturally to De, Friedmy who kept up @ running patter of reassurance, speaking in Eng- lish, and the children, in every instance, Kopt smiling eyes on his face when they could. The time of each operation wai about ten minutes at first, but wai . . later hastened by curtailing the his- f tories, likening them to those of patients | DUSY bathing and otherwise aitending to 4 earlier in the clinte, the Grefighters’ eyes. they “Nothing do- . 1 was terrified, ht of all the big fires I had read (Conthiued from First Page.) oided that the daughter might keep her brother as har son and at the sun time inherit anything lett her In the will of| er father, “10c DOZEN tate sk kyacrapers through closed] Paliceman Schaudel.” | Surrogate Fowler seemed greatly ¢ Outride the hospital, in the pouring | TOILET ACCESSORY AT ERAS i ee naan eos agien- |.“ Wus on the Ath floor.” auld aies| cited when he wes again asked to give NEW CROP FRENCH FRUIT IN 5-POUND BOXES, 9 rain, the appearance of Dr. Friedmann, MADE FINE FUEL. ographere deserted their posts to get Duffy, “when I saw the flames ab the name of the dead man GOLD BF. cuoce AT! RB BONDONS AND CHOCOLA’ bof before and after the clinic, caused! ap. guitas j | through the building and ¢ "No, na, Tt will not do a waiter tire organi ek are embodied in thir, of te Building was occupled by Charles! away from the powerful odors, i ‘No, fa me the ual fe heartrending sights Hike thone of yeater- L. Hirsh & Co. an y i yellow smoke follow them. | plied. “Rather than permit the facte wal inpely porters feet a 0 for se june geen Rey eR Gd ., Manufacturers of| Besides Mikx Connor, two girls who | goreaming to the door with the r pi tollet accessories; the Kureka Talcum Powder Company, the Venus Novelty Company and Charles Seligman, manu- facturer of tollet preparations and per- Anna Duffy Wor atreet, was working had narrow escapes were and Alice Hagan of No Manhattan, Miss Hagar on the third floor and Miss Duffy on ), World's most distressing fear written on thelr wan faces waited long in the Biorm, bareheaded, to plead for help for the girle, but mi r, {| 9 become public T will seal the papers feslag cou in the case indefinitely. The boy ts at ; i school, If this was printed all of the boy's playmates would read it and they "M tired vai fey ihe. oe and I wcreamed at the top of ie jy there Madi sunropmate wt thi my vole, ‘The smoke was choking. me fumes. Thess firme carried an assort:| the fifth. ‘hey say that the first knowl. | #7 1 Fan to the window for fresh might at once leave school,” MEN CLUTCH AT SCIENTIST, | ment of materinis for more different | edge Uiey had of the danger Was Whelt | tonmeiouaners Tinie, (it, aeRt lone | ie he @t_@ public school?" ondh Bad ASBi Aires IMPLORING AID. kinds of @ fire than could be started | they suw @ great volume of flame shoot | ail hope Was gone, @ fireman rus ea] NO no,” was the Suro; LULL Friedmann bad been preceded to! in any other sort of a bullding, up through the centre of the bullding,|in and grabbed me by the arm and led | @*Po! “Ho ts at a private echo The fire atarted, it is believed, in the! downstairs,” drs tibitate : Te BARGLAY STREET followed by dense clouds of suffocating | me When request was made In the office ‘ a Cor. West Broad Cor. Fulton wero to see him work. As|rear of the third floor, which was oc- | smoke, Charles Hirsh, head of the firm of] of the deputy chief clerk—who has 98 CORTLANDT st. 147 NASSAU STREET o of them came up the atreet,| oupied by the Seligman concern, There, “I ran for the door with the other Hirsh &c A VAs ip 8 very excitable | charge of such papers—for permission to sme ———_———_———. ‘Cor. Church Street Bot, Beckman & 5; tears in thelr eyes and| was an explosion, a wave of flame that girls,” said Miss Hagan, We were all Ine hundled tn ke kee ee {nepect the documents, Surrogate HEL! WANTED—FEMA E. ; pruce Sts hed slosed {n on them} shot through floors and windows and terrorstricken and were crea! then clouds of thick smol{; ‘The gins (ie top of our voices. ‘then asked} in the building, knowing &» nature of Park Row and Naseau St, 206 W. 1: . Accity Hall Par wus Hash 8 Avery 400 BROOME STREET, Corner Cent: 4t Tie commanded them to say nothing to | Fowler's secretary dashed hurriedly into KONDny kare 1 missed the) the reporters, saying that the girls the room, Qoorway and saw myself surrounded longed to him. J ol sid sh "No, m0," Tit hend on collars; pleady @ em he oald. “Zou're not vo Ba ee a